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There are at least 4 groups going under this name, a Canadian rock band, a man band from the UK, a hip hop group from Australia, a Beijing based instrumental Emo band and alternative rock band from Myanmar (Burma). 1. The Reason is a Canadian rock band, formed by Adam White and James Nelan in 2003. Adam White (vocals) and James "Cubby" Nelan (guitar) formed The Reason in late 2003 after the passing of their punk rock band, Sewing With Nancie. Eventually adding Erik Mikalauskas (guitar), Cam Bordignon (drums) and Sean Palmer (bass), The Reason began to write songs and...
1) No Reason is a hardcore band out of Buffalo, New York. The members consisted of Eric Ellman(bass), Blake Ellman(drums), Chris Smith(vocals) and Jeremy Smith(guitar) for the duration of the band's run, as well as Glenn Szymanski (guitar) for a period. 2) No Reason is an Australian punk band. Active in the 90's in Newcastle, Michael Cornish bass and vocals, Peter Flood - drums and backing vocals, Theren Saxon - Guitars and Backing Vocals. 3) NO REASON are a Italian Metalcore Band born in Triest in October 2000. In 2001, they released the demo (In yuor eyes) printed in 70...
Since forming in 1999, Reason 69 had four releases. The first of which, a split with local friends My Dad Joe, included 3 tracks by each band. Later the same year, the band created a 5 track EP by the name of P.T.D. (Punk Transmitted Disease). On the strength of these tracks, the band were signed by 20 Deck Records. Unfortunately, the record label only just survived long enough to release the band's 12 Track album titled Prime Sinister. After 20 Deck were forced to an end, the band continued on, creating a record label, No Totem Records, to help...
Reason to Believe were the most atypical of the mid-late 1980's Southern California hardcore bands. Their lyrics were poetic and talked about personally meaningful topics like love and respect for women, and poetry itself, and stood apart from the obtuse LA-NYC scene warfare double-talk, and anthemy finger-pointing songs of the day, they were more influenced by DC bands than by any of their local peers. However, this doesn't mean they did not play anthems which invoked many a pointed finger sing-along, these inspiring themes touched on the authentic eternal positive-life struggle. They also have received a lot of attention because...
From intense grooves and mellow moods to hard hitting power, Primitive Reason takes you on a sonic voyage to a concrete jungle that lies somewhere beyond the typical rapcore/altmetal/rockreggae clouds. 'Cast The Way' is the latest genre-bending offering from this transnational band (of American, Spanish, and Portuguese backgrounds) and is the reflection of the diverse cultural and musical influences of its members. Backed by a solid rhythm section that seamlessly fuses their hardcore/metal/reggae/dub/hip-hop foundation with jazz, funk, and world music influences, versatile front-man and founding member Guillermo De Llera (vocals, percussion, didgeridoo) unleashes a verbal assault that mixes rap, spoken...